This was most memorable on Diane Von Furstenberg’s runway, where MAC make-up artist James Kaliardos layered black cream shadow with blue and green shades, and then added sparkles to the inner corners for a multi-dimensional, 70s-inspired look.
To finish off the smokey look, Kaliardos lined the models’ waterline with MAC’s Smolder pencil for more definition, before using MAC’s Zoomblack mascara.
This trend was also re-iterated when Chanel showed their collection. The brand’s Fall 2010 collection just hit counters, and it’s a clear play on a contrast between intense, dark eyes and shimmering, neutral lips.
Under the direction of Peter Philips, Global Creative Director of Chanel Makeup, a slew of new products have been introduced, including a gorgeous Taupe Grise eye shade, and four new Levres Scintillantes Glossimer shades: Petite Peche, a pale peach; Coral Love, a bright coral shimmer; Rose Dilemma, a soft pink; and Teaser, a vivid pink. You can layer these over matte lipstick if you’re into the dramatic glossy look, or just play up your natural color with some extra color and shine.
Check out more finds to get this look:
2. Chanel Ombre Essentielle, $28.50
4. Stila Lip Glaze Blissful Set, $20
5. Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eyes, $17
7. Too Faced Lip of Luxury, $20